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Grenades can contain exposive and chemical fillers
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granades can contain explosive and chemical fillers.
Gernades can contain explosive and chemical fillers.
- Grenades can contain explosive and chemical fillers.

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they burn at over 3500 degrees and hot enough to melt engine block

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